Suarez will lead his nation into a in a game in Montevideo that doesn’t kick off until 11pm GMT tomorrow night.

And that has prompted principal owner Henry to offer the use of his own plane, which will jet from his Boston home to South America to bring Suarez back to Merseyside a crucial day earlier.

The striker has been in the form of his life since returning from a 10 match ban for biting , but even his avowed resilience will be put to the test in the heat of a Mersey derby, after flying 17,000 miles in less than two weeks for the two qualifiers.

Reds boss Brendan Rodgers has explained how Suarez constantly amazes coaches by never seemingly affected by jet lag, but even he has concerns over the latest trip, and Henry’s offer of help should at least give him time to recover before the 12.45pm kick off on Saturday.

The American owner has been thrilled by Liverpool’s start to the season, and he is desperate to maintain their successful run, to keep them in the title hunt until the January transfer window opens.